The DM (Demineralized) Plant by Radox Engineering, Jaipur, is an advanced water treatment system designed to remove mineral ions such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, chloride, and sulfate from water. Ideal for industries that require high-purity water, such as pharmaceuticals, power plants, food processing, and electronics, the DM plant ensures water quality meets stringent specifications, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Process Description:
Ion Exchange Technology*: The DM plant uses ion exchange resins to remove dissolved minerals from water. Cation exchange resins remove positively charged ions (cations) such as calcium, magnesium, and sodium, while anion exchange resins remove negatively charged ions (anions) such as chloride and sulfate.
Mixed-Bed Ion Exchange: In some systems, a mixed-bed ion exchange column is used for final polishing, ensuring ultra-pure water with low Total Dissolved Solids (TDS).
Capacity and Customization:
Wide Range of Capacities: The DM plant is available in various capacities, from small-scale industrial applications to large systems for power plants or large factories.
Customizable Design: The system is customizable to meet the specific needs of different industries, including variable flow rates and output water quality.
Water Quality:
Ultra-Pure Water: The DM plant delivers water with very low levels of dissolved minerals, making it suitable for applications where high-purity water is critical, such as in boilers, cooling towers, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Low TDS (Total Dissolved Solids): The plant ensures water with near-zero TDS levels, making it ideal for sensitive equipment or processes